Putting theory into practice

As those who have read it know, in SJWs ALWAYS LIE, I repeatedly remind the reader to never apologize on demand. Yesterday, despite having issued a correction within three hours of making the original mistake, hundreds of SJWs attempted to put pressure on me and on Donald Trump Jr to apologize, retract, and delete our […]

He didn’t read the book

SJWAL didn’t reach New Zealand in time to prevent one gentleman from cutting his company’s throat by apologizing: On the company’s Facebook page Mr Garratt offered his apologies. “We apologise to all those who have been offended by our sign. It was very poor judgment on our part.” In an earlier post, he said there […]

SJWs stalking STEM figure

It’s not just in Open Source Software that SJWs are actively looking to discredit and disemploy individuals they have targeted. I received this just yesterday. SJWs are attempting to railroad another STEM figure out of his job. I can’t divulge how I know this, but I have direct inside information. One individual in particular is […]

This is not a theoretical matter

MD emails to tell of SJWs getting a friend coming under media assault for a Halloween costume: SJWAL hit close to home today as a family friend was FIRED from his teaching position after posting a picture at a party in a harmless Kanye get-up. His wife being a ‘Kim with a bootay’ tag-a-long. All […]

An apology is a confession

Lest you needed another reminder of why you NEVER APOLOGIZE for anything after being attacked by SJWs. A new dispute has erupted over the fate of Sir Tim Hunt, the Nobel prizewinner accused of making sexist remarks at an international conference earlier this year. Sir Colin Blakemore, one of Britain’s leading scientists, has resigned as […]

Defensive much?

Johnny Con is feeling a little caught out. And defensive:     1. It’s been recently suggested that I should be ashamed for getting the Hugo for Redshirts (by an author who hasn’t himself read the book).     2. To be clear: I am not. I am deeply pleased it won, and I think it was […]

In defense of scientists

The Mayor of London speaks out in favor of science nerd fashion: I watched that clip of Dr Taylor’s apology – at the moment of his supreme professional triumph – and I felt the red mist come down. It was like something from the show trials of Stalin, or from the sobbing testimony of the […]

Another whack of the Tetsubo

I’m beginning to get the impression that Larry is underwhelmed by the call to repentance, recantation, and self-abasement:  Secondly, and this is going to be much more damaging for him longterm, he allowed himself to become very closely associated to Vox Day in the process. Ultimately people do judge others by their associations, and both […]

A failure of leadership

This is what happens when you buy into the tolerance trap and permit the lavender mafia entrance into your organization: Employees and volunteers at Mozilla – the organisation which promotes open source software such as its Firefox browser – have called for new chief executive Brendan Eich to stand down because of his donations to […]

The inevitable

In which The Quick and the Dead is reminded that the inevitable doesn’t always happen immediately: Amanda and Melissa safe, for now John Edwards isn’t going to fire his two new bloggers for being, well, bloggers. And that’s a good thing. It would have cost him more in the long run to cave to the […]